
Episode 42
Reduction of methane gas emissions in agriculture
Mark Gibson, Manager of Teagasc ConnectEd program was joined by Sinead Waters who is a principal research officer in the animal bio-science department in Teagasc and they discuss the development of strategies to reduce methane emissions from agriculture.
February 27, 20211h 0m
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Show Notes
Mark Gibson, Manager of Teagasc ConnectEd program was joined by Sinead Waters who is a principal research officer in the animal bio-science department in Teagasc and they discuss the development of strategies to reduce methane emissions from agriculture.
Agriculture in Ireland is responsible for approximately 32% of all greenhouse gas emissions with methane being the biggest driver.
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Topics
sustainable agriculturefarmingenvironmentsustainability